I have been for a while now waiting to see if this would get fixed or improved at all, but it has not been so. What is the current status of trying to get OpenGL or DirectX programs (anything in Wine that requires OpenGL) to run on Mac OS X. I have, in all my searchings of the net, found no possible way of doing so at the moment. Wine compiles fine and finds openGL (both release version and git) but when programs are run says that OpenGL is not installed on this system. I have been assuming (right I think) that this is the same for any Mac OS X system. I have been wondering though why is there almost no effort to fix this? I've heard it has something to do with a bug in Apple's X11, but many other linux ports that use OpenGL work fine and what about a workaround or is just no one wanting to got to the trouble?
I should add that I am on Mac OS X 10.4.11 and have no real plan for updating to 10.5 soon.
ergZay wrote:> I have been for a while now waiting to see if this would get fixed or improved at all, but it has not been so. What is the current status of trying to get OpenGL or DirectX programs (anything in Wine that requires OpenGL) to run on Mac OS X. I have, in all my searchings of the net, found no possible way of doing so at the moment. Wine compiles fine and finds openGL (both release version and git) but when programs are run says that OpenGL is not installed on this system. I have been assuming (right I think) that this is the same for any Mac OS X system. I have been wondering though why is there almost no effort to fix this? I've heard it has something to do with a bug in Apple's X11, but many other linux ports that use OpenGL work fine and what about a workaround or is just no one wanting to got to the trouble? > >This is not a Wine problem but rather the 'broken' X11 that Apple provides does not have complete OpenGL support. You can try deinstalling Apple's X11 and go to Fink and use the X11 that is available. You will need to install XCode to compile it and hope that it works. I have another program that depends on some of this 'brokenness' and thus I cannot deinstall Apple's X11 on my system which is also running the latest version of Tiger (10.4) and I DO plan on upgrading to Leopard (10.5) to get around some of the features that are broken in Tiger's X11. You may also want to look at Crossover Office for the Mac or Crossover Games for the Mac to see if CodeWeavers has a working version of OpenGL. James McKenzie